Events & Programs

Student Awards

The Chancellor's Medals 2015

Each year UMass Lowell acknowledges graduating undergraduate and Continuing Studies and Corporate Education students committed to the area of student services and those students who have made a significant contribution to community service. The University awards up to eight Student Service medals and eight Community Service medals upon the recommendation of members of the University community.

Congratulations to the 2015 Recipients of the Chancellor's Medal for Student Service and Community Service!

2015 Chancellor's Medal for Student Service

Name

College or School

Major

Keval Bhagat

Manning School of Business

Business

Kayla Coluci

Manning School of Business

Accounting & Finance

Phillip J. Geoffroy

College of Fine Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Political Science

Allen Iem

Manning School of Business

Accounting & Corporate Finance

Ibrahim Lahlaf

Manning School of Business

Marketing & Management

Genesis Peralta

College of Fine Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

English

Christopher Tran

Manning School of Business

Business Administration

Idaresit Uko

College of Fine Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Psychology

2015 Chancellor's Medal for Community Service

Name

College or School

Major

Lindsey Burgess

College of Fine Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Psychology

Catherine Charles

College of Health Sciences

Nutritional Science

Kevin Desjardins

Francis College of Engineering

Civil & Environmental

Hector Rivera

College of Fine Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Psychology

Rachel Saunders

College of Fine Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Political Science

Michelle Wojcik

College of Fine Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Criminal Justice & Psychology

Commencement Student Speakers 2015

Congratulations to Qurat Ann '15, B.A. - Criminal Justice, who was selected as the student speaker at the Morning Commencement Ceremony, and Marina Parker '15, - Mechanical Engineering, selected as the afternoon speaker by the Speaker Selection Committee for the Class of 2015. The committee chooses five to six finalists and invites those students to deliver their three minute speech before the committee. All speeches must be original works of the student. Speeches submitted to the Committee are done so with the understanding that they may be printed on the Commencement website.